Beesknees1
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Looking for some tips on a room that is running very dry.
I have 9 gavita DE 1000 in a 250 square foot room. There is approx 200 sq/ft of canopy space/6 tables. I am ventilating the room via 2-10 inch 1000cfm fans intake and the same for exhaust, 4 fans total. I can keep the temps in acceptable ranges for the whole year but the room runs very dry. I have grown in spaces that allow for much more humidity and I see much better results/plant health and vigor. I would love to run a sealed or semi sealed room and add c02 and have my humdity and temps in line with an ideal vpd but dont have the power for ac cooling or the drainage for using a water cooled chiller(i have a 3 fan chiller/approx 36000 btu cooling). After my first transplant when the plants are still small the humidity is very low 33-40 and they are slow to come around, it raises a bit as they fill out the room but I also turn on more lights and increase the temp which requires more ventilation and drops the humidity again. Any thoughts on how I could run this room differently to achieve a higher humidity, is there any feasible way to add c02 in a ventilated or semi ventilated room.
Cheers
I have 9 gavita DE 1000 in a 250 square foot room. There is approx 200 sq/ft of canopy space/6 tables. I am ventilating the room via 2-10 inch 1000cfm fans intake and the same for exhaust, 4 fans total. I can keep the temps in acceptable ranges for the whole year but the room runs very dry. I have grown in spaces that allow for much more humidity and I see much better results/plant health and vigor. I would love to run a sealed or semi sealed room and add c02 and have my humdity and temps in line with an ideal vpd but dont have the power for ac cooling or the drainage for using a water cooled chiller(i have a 3 fan chiller/approx 36000 btu cooling). After my first transplant when the plants are still small the humidity is very low 33-40 and they are slow to come around, it raises a bit as they fill out the room but I also turn on more lights and increase the temp which requires more ventilation and drops the humidity again. Any thoughts on how I could run this room differently to achieve a higher humidity, is there any feasible way to add c02 in a ventilated or semi ventilated room.
Cheers